Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
511
* * * * Within the month, supplied and outfitted, the ram-ships of Bosk, a light galley, two of medium class, and one of heavy class, made their first strikes on thassa.
* * * * Within the month, supplied and outfitted, the ram-ships of Bosk, a light galley, two of medium class, and one of heavy class, made their first strikes on Thassa.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #511)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
508
I was followed by my men, who loosened the grappling hooks and ropes that bound our ships to the Rena.
13
509
"Now," said I, "to Port Kar!" "To Port Kar!" cheered my men.
13
510
"To Port Kar!" And thus it was that the ships of Bosk, he of Port Kar, came to be painted green.
13
511
* * * * Within the month, supplied and outfitted, the ram-ships of Bosk, a light galley, two of medium class, and one of heavy class, made their first strikes on thassa.
13
512
By the end of the second month the flag of Bosk, carried by one ship or another, was known from Ianda to Torvaldsland, and from the delta of the Vosk to the throne rooms of Cos and Tyros.
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513
My treasures were soon increased considerably, and the number of ships in my fleet, by captured prizes, was radically augmented, so much so that I could not begin to wharf them within the lakelike courtyard of my holding.
13
514
With gold won by sword at sea I purchased extensive wharfage and several warehouses on the western edge of Port Kar.
I was followed by my men, who loosened the grappling hooks and ropes that bound our ships to the Rena.
"Now," said I, "to Port Kar!" "To Port Kar!" cheered my men.
"To Port Kar!" And thus it was that the ships of Bosk, he of Port Kar, came to be painted green.
* * * * Within the month, supplied and outfitted, the ram-ships of Bosk, a light galley, two of medium class, and one of heavy class, made their first strikes on thassa.
By the end of the second month the flag of Bosk, carried by one ship or another, was known from Ianda to Torvaldsland, and from the delta of the Vosk to the throne rooms of Cos and Tyros.
My treasures were soon increased considerably, and the number of ships in my fleet, by captured prizes, was radically augmented, so much so that I could not begin to wharf them within the lakelike courtyard of my holding.
With gold won by sword at sea I purchased extensive wharfage and several warehouses on the western edge of Port Kar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13)